The Old Game
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066145545
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About this book
In "The Old Game," Samuel G. Blythe intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of human relationships through the lens of competitive sports. The book employs a vivid, engaging literary style reminiscent of the early 20th-century tradition, characterized by rich imagery and introspective character development. Blythe deftly captures moments of triumph and despair in the world of games, revealing how these experiences mirror broader societal values and personal aspirations. With a context rooted in the burgeoning sports culture of his time, the novel serves as both a critique and celebration of athleticism and its impact on identity. Samuel G. Blythe, an accomplished journalist and author, draws from his extensive experience in the world of athletics and competitive media. His background provides him with a unique perspective on the motivations that drive individuals to engage fervently in sports. This personal connection not only informs his narrative choices but also enriches the thematic depth of the novel, reflecting his passion for storytelling and his acute observations on human nature. "The Old Game" is a compelling exploration that transcends mere sport, offering profound insights into ambition and the human condition. Readers interested in the intersection of sports and literature will find Blythe'Äôs work both thought-provoking and resonant, making it a recommended read for anyone seeking to understand the 'game' of life.
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